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product summary
company name :
Addgene
product type :
cDNA
product name :
alpha 0-CFP in pdest12.2
catalog :
36312
citations: 1
Reference
Azpiazu I, Gautam N. A fluorescence resonance energy transfer-based sensor indicates that receptor access to a G protein is unrestricted in a living mammalian cell. J Biol Chem. 2004;279:27709-18 pubmed
product information
Catalog Number :
36312
Product Name :
alpha 0-CFP in pdest12.2
article :
doi10.1074/jbc.M403712200
id5216
pubmed_id15078878
bacterial resistance :
Ampicillin
cloning :
backbonepd12.2
backbone_mutation
backbone_originInvitrogen
backbone_size7261
promoter
sequencing_primer_3
sequencing_primer_5
vector_types
Mammalian Expression
growth notes :
The CFP was introduced between 92nd and 93rd amino acid of alpha-0
origin :
37
pi :
alt_names
cloning
clone_methodGateway Cloning
cloning_site_3
cloning_site_5
promoterCMV
sequencing_primer_3T7 primer
sequencing_primer_5SP6 primer
site_3_destroyed
site_5_destroyed
entrez_gene
aliasesGnao, Hg1g, RATBPGTPC
geneGnao1
id50664
genbank_ids
NM_017327.1
mutationIntroduced KpnI and SpeI sites between 92nd and 93rd amino acids of alpha 0
nameG protein alpha 0
shRNA_sequence
size1065
species
10116
Rattus norvegicus
tags
location
tagCFP
resistance markers :
1218
tags :
High Copy
terms :
Neomycin (select with G418)
company information
Addgene
490 Arsenal Way, Suite 100
Watertown, MA 02472
info@addgene.org
https://www.addgene.org
617.225.9000
headquarters: USA